Open Source Web Application Framework for ASP.NET Core
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import os
import json
import re
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
from github import Github
def get_target_release_branch(version):
"""
Extracts the first two numbers from the release version (`9.0.5` → `rel-9.0`)
to determine the corresponding `rel-x.x` branch.
"""
match = re.match(r"(\d+)\.(\d+)\.\d+", version)
if not match:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid version format: {version}")
major, minor = match.groups()
target_branch = f"rel-{major}.{minor}"
return target_branch
def get_version_from_common_props(branch):
"""
Retrieves `Version` and `LeptonXVersion` from the `common.props` file in the specified branch.
"""
g = Github(os.environ["GITHUB_TOKEN"])
repo = g.get_repo("abpframework/abp")
try:
file_content = repo.get_contents("common.props", ref=branch)
common_props_content = file_content.decoded_content.decode("utf-8")
root = ET.fromstring(common_props_content)
version = root.find(".//Version").text
leptonx_version = root.find(".//LeptonXVersion").text
return version, leptonx_version
except Exception as e:
raise FileNotFoundError(f"common.props not found in branch {branch}: {e}")
def update_latest_versions():
"""
Updates `latest-versions.json` based on the most relevant release branch.
"""
# Get the release version from GitHub reference
release_version = os.environ["GITHUB_REF"].split("/")[-1] # Example: "refs/tags/v9.0.5" → "v9.0.5"
if release_version.startswith("v"):
release_version = release_version[1:] # Convert to "9.0.5" format
# Determine the correct `rel-x.x` branch
target_branch = get_target_release_branch(release_version)
# Retrieve `common.props` data from the target branch
version, leptonx_version = get_version_from_common_props(target_branch)
# Skip if the version is a preview or release candidate
if "preview" in version or "rc" in version:
return False
# Read the `latest-versions.json` file
with open("latest-versions.json", "r") as f:
latest_versions = json.load(f)
# Add the new version entry
new_version_entry = {
"version": version,
"releaseDate": "",
"type": "stable",
"message": "",
"leptonx": {
"version": leptonx_version
}
}
latest_versions.insert(0, new_version_entry) # Insert the new version at the top
# Update the file
with open("latest-versions.json", "w") as f:
json.dump(latest_versions, f, indent=2)
return True